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NASCAR takes control of caution lights:
NASCAR takes control of caution lights:
June 4, 2004
NASCAR president Mike Helton said Friday the sanctioning body has taken control of the switches for the caution lights away from the flagstand. The switches will only be located in the control tower during races for all of NASCAR's three major divisions. The decision
Chaffin wins at Dover:
Chaffin wins at Dover:
June 4, 2004
#18-Chad Chaffin pit early and out of sequence because the wrong tire was put on the right front of his #18 Dickie's Dodge, but when a caution came out during green-flag pit stops late in the race, it was Chaffin who inherited the lead. Despite repeated attempts by
Edwards wins pole at Dover:
Edwards wins pole at Dover:
June 3, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards' lap at 152.892mph led a group of eight drivers to beat the previous track qualifying record (151.764 mph set by Kurt Busch in 2000) at Dover International Speedway for the MBNA America 200. It's the second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series pole of his
Inadvertent Caution at Lowe’s Race Verified by NASCAR, results stand:
Inadvertent Caution at Lowe’s Race Verified by NASCAR, results stand:
May 25, 2004
After further review, officials of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) today verified the caution lights were unintentionally illuminated momentarily on Lap 130 of Friday nights NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord
Setzer wins at Lowe’s:
Setzer wins at Lowe’s:
May 21, 2004
#99-Carl Edwards saw a wreck, thought there was a caution, and slowed. So did #46-Dennis Setzer, but his quick glance at the track's lights showed no yellow, and he sped back up. That quick reflex was enough to power Setzer into the lead with four of 134 laps remaining
Starr wins pole at Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
Starr wins pole at Lowe’s Motor Speedway:
May 20, 2004
#75-David Starr won the pole for Friday night's Infineon 200 at Lowe's Motor Speedway (8:30pm/et, Speed). The pole is the third of Starr's career and first since California in November 2002. His lap Thursday at 178.577 mph set a new track record, one of 15 drivers
LOWE’S NEWS & NOTES
LOWE’S NEWS & NOTES
May 19, 2004
Jack (Sprague) definitely is back Jack Sprague (No. 16 Chevy Trucks Chevrolet) measured the competition at Mansfield, Ohio to post his 24th career win and first since 2001. The victory vaulted Sprague to seventh in the points as he bids for a fourth series title. IWX
Sprague on pole as qualifying is rained out:
Sprague on pole as qualifying is rained out:
May 15, 2004
The lineup for the UAW/GM Ohio 250 Craftsman Truck Series race at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway, Mansfield, Ohio after foul weather canceled qualifying, setting the field according to series rules. Positions 1-30 are based on 2003 owner points, while positions 31
Roush drivers testing:
Roush drivers testing:
April 30, 2004
Since the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series does not race for two more weeks, Roush Racings Jon Wood and Carl Edwards are going to spend next week preparing for the upcoming races. Wood and Edwards will be testing at the Milwaukee Mile on Monday and Tuesday, and then Chicagoland
Crawford wins at Martinsville:
Crawford wins at Martinsville:
April 17, 2004
#14-Rick Crawford, still nursing broken bones in his left foot from an accident in the March 13 race at Atlanta, withstood a fierce challenge from short-track ace #46-Dennis Setzer in a two-lap shootout to win Saturday's Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. Under series
Sprague on the pole at Martinsville:
Sprague on the pole at Martinsville:
April 16, 2004
#16-Jack Sprague's lap at 92.375mph on Friday earned the pole for Saturday's Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway. Although he has three series championships (1997, 1999 and 2001) and now 21 career poles, Sprague's pole Friday is his first at the .526-mile short track
Martinsville Notes:
Martinsville Notes:
April 3, 2004
K Automotive Racing, a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series fixture since the inaugural race in 1995, will return the Keselowski name to competition at Martinsville Speedway after an absence of more than four seasons. Bob Keselowski competed in 86 series races, winning at
Edwards and Wood test for Martinsville:
Edwards and Wood test for Martinsville:
March 25, 2004
Roush Racing teammates #50-Jon Wood and #99-Carl Edwards spent Tuesday testing at Ace Speedway in Elon, N.C., preparing for the upcoming race at Martinsville Speedway on April 17. Ace is a four-tenths-mile short track which has characteristics similar to the half-mile
Edwards to race in USAC race:
Edwards to race in USAC race:
March 18, 2004
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points leader #99-Carl Edwards will pilot a USAC Silver Crown car this Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway. Edwards, who drives the #99 Superchips Ford for Roush Racing, will be driving for RE Technologies of Memphis, Tenn. It will
Hamilton wins at Atlanta; Parker, Gordon, Crawford Injured:
Hamilton wins at Atlanta; Parker, Gordon, Crawford Injured:
March 13, 2004
#4-Bobby Hamilton used overtime and a wild last-lap pass of fellow veteran #42-Mike Skinner to claim the win in Saturday's EasyCare 200, the inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A late-race caution forced the scheduled 130-lap race
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